Need help with creating an installer

Hi, I don't know if I'm at the right place to ask, but I'd like to save my UI. and create some kind of install command for it. So everytime I type some command, the parameters will set for the default ones which is my UI.

Then just delete the settings you don't need instead of your whole WTF. It's not going to help your lag if you delete stuff and then immediately replace it with the exact information that you just deleted.

Your answer was already provided. You simply want a program that will take your current settings, save them, and then overwrite new settings. We have that as copy/paste. You're trying way to hard to make this more difficult than it needs to be. If you want your UI to look and function like it does right now the only way to achieve that is to copy your WTF folder.

An in-game installer similar to the ElvUI style is going to function differently when you need to take into account a bunch of different addons.
Those addons you describe rely on a saved profile, something which deleting the WTF folder would remove.
What you want cannot be achieved via the approach you are taking.
Manually delete the saved variables for addons that are no longer installed, or by using the Curse Client and the saved variables cleaner.
Open the profile management for each Ace3 addon and delete necessary profiles.

The "nuke it all" option you seem hellbent on doing is completely contradictory to what you are trying to do.

Something like ElvUI has a layout actually coded into the functionality of the addon, rather than being player-created later.

Deleting the cache won't really do anything in most cases, but go ahead if you must.

Last edited by ComputerNerd; 2013-12-22 at 09:25 AM.

Originally Posted by DeadmanWalking

Your forgot to include the part where we blame casuals for everything because blizzard is catering to casuals when casuals got jack squat for new content the entire expansion, like new dungeons and scenarios.

Originally Posted by Reinaerd

T'is good to see there are still people valiantly putting the "Ass" in assumption.